Looking at Learning....Again Part 2"Behind The Design"
With Philip Sadler, Ed.D. Young children are natural designers and builders, but if their interest is not fostered, it may wane as they move through the grades. D

Biography of America, A"Slavery"
While the North develops an industrial economy and culture, the South develops a slave culture and economy, and the great rift between the regions becomes unbreachable. Professor Masur looks at the human side of the history of the mid-1800s by sketching a portrait of the lives of slave and master. D

2:30 pm

Biography of America, A"Coming of the Civil War"
Simmering regional differences ignite an all-out crisis in the 1850s. Professor Martin teams with Professor Miller and historian Stephen Ambrose to chart the succession of incidents, from 'Bloody Kansas' to the shots on Fort Sumter, that inflame the conflict between North and South to the point of civil war. D

3:00 pm

Curiosity Quest"Gentle Giants Rescue"
Join Joel on this giant adventure as he visits the Gentle Giants Rescue and Adoptions to learn all about large-breed dogs. These dogs may tower over Joel, but they are full of kindness and sloppy kisses. D

3:30 pm

Biz Kid$"Where Is My Allowance?"
Whether you're facing good times or tough times, it's important to know how to get the best value for your money. Discover tips for stretching your dollars.G

4:00 pm

The Electric Company"Franscent"
Francine ruins both her science project and Lisa's. The two rivals need find a way to work together on a new project or they'll both fail. D

4:30 pm

Cyberchase"Clock Like An Egyptian"
(topic: Timekeeping) - Dr. Marbles finds the encryptor chip (the computer chip that will enable Marbles to delete Motherboard's virus) in an ancient pyramid. But the Mummy who guards the pyramid finds Marbles. When the kids and Digit arrive, they must work their way through the chambers of the pyramid - find Dr. Marbles - and escape before a trap set by the Mummy seals them inside forever. D

Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen"Heat Without Meat"
Whether you're a vegetarian, feeding someone who doesn't eat meat, or simply crave meatless grilling from time to time, this show is for you. Smoked egg pate from Israel. (Think of it as turbocharged egg salad. D

The Woodwright's Shop"Hancock Pedestal Table"
With its turned top and dovetailed legs, this walnut tripod table is a classic of American design. D

7:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Greece's Peloponnese"
On the Peloponnese Peninsula, Ricks visits the old port town of Nafplio, time-trips through the ruins of Olympia, and takes center stage at the preserved theater at Epidauros.G

Burt Wolf: What We Eat"Time to Play Ketchup: The Story of the Tomato"
Burt reveals why the tomato was accepted in Italy and Southern Europe but not in the north.G

10:00 pm

Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence"Market to Table"
Joanne's day begins at the farmer's market and she shows us a fresh sugar snap pea soup. Then she works with her student Kyle to perfect his pasta techniques making a fresh fettuccine with asparagus, prosciutto, and lemon creme fraiche. Recipes: Sugar Snap Pea Soup with Mint and Meyer Lemon Oil and Fresh Fettuccine with Asparagus Ribbons and Lemon Creme Fraiche. D

10:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Greece's Peloponnese"
On the Peloponnese Peninsula, Ricks visits the old port town of Nafplio, time-trips through the ruins of Olympia, and takes center stage at the preserved theater at Epidauros.G

11:00 pm

Art Through Time: A Global View"Portraits"
Featuring examples from ancient Peru, medieval Japan, seventeenth-century Ghana, and the studio of contemporary artist Kehinde Wiley, reveals how complex visual constructions of identity may function as assertions of authority, declarations of status, psychological studies, or political statements. D

11:30 pm

Art Through Time: A Global View"The Natural World"
Examines how people throughout history have worked with and against nature to produce art, features Liberian animal masks, Amazonian coiled pots, British gardens, American earthworks, and a variety of landscapes, including examples by contemporary Native American artist Kay WalkingStick. D